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Show vedensday, January 11, 1922. THE .JOURNAL, LOjAN CTIT, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Notice of Forced RULINGS Oil CARAVAN MAKES 1.187 MILE TOUR FROM (.'HEAT LAKES TO CULL' c L Notice ia hereby given that special taxes for eoor' j - . aad Curb and Gutter Paving In Sidewalk Paving DlMrtU and an paid In amounts end upon the lands act forth and ( delinquent list hereto attached aad unless said taxes alt tu... with the coat of publication are pald on or before the 17th d.--v the II ! District to foreclose the Men for such special tax upon described and for tbe sale of tbe asms in payment of said tax. costa of advertising, coats of suit sod expenses of tale. ' ' Dated this 7th day of January; 1822. . Plat Lot Block 8srvy v ...11 Roy Btillen View .7. Temple D. a Price ...It Temple, View, 1 K. Txft Benson .... Tempi Hef e.. James Hansen Tempts Mei..s K. and Cardon J. A. R. Homer Temple i. E. Cardoa and t A. R. Homer,...,! Temple Ei'-JJ. E., Cardon and A. R. Home .... Temple KV , J. K. Pardon and R. Homer. A, Temple .ii; J. E. Cardon and A. R, Homer,.,.,., ...14 .Temple . f J. E. Cardon 'and t A. R, Homer.... 7.18 Temple Heights.,,. E. Cardon and J, A. R. Homer.... 10 Temple Height.... J J. E. Cardon and ! REVENUE QUESTION WASHINGTON. D. C Jan. 8. Following a statement from Commissioner cf Internal Rev- e excuse This is the that has kept many a man from making hii matk La its capac ity for covering a multitude of shortcomings, it has no equal. It's the world's greatest alibi. 'Whoever admits that he is tool" busy to improve his methods, old-ag- enue, David II. Blair, relating to the procedure with respect to inquiries received by the Bureau of Internal Revenue regarding tax liabilities : nt . between being busy and making progress. When we see that clearly, we have gained an important bit of wisdom. ' The easiest thing-som- e people do, is to keep busy. You have seen the person who is always busy doing trivial things. Opportunity .comes td him as to all others; but he so occupied witli sharpening his lead the raail or at duties, tending to that he has no time to listen. The routine of his work swallows him up, and he forgets what he is busy for.. His favorite idea, and his response to all requests is, I havent time. The man who majees the progress is of a different stripe. He doesn steal the office boy's work in order to keep engaged. He does not tlr'nk of his job as something to fill up his time; but as something to accomplish. He has a goal; and he is always thinking,' planning and seeking the quickest and beat way to ) The first motor bus caravan, or- from to carry Great1 Lake to' the Gulf if Mexico. recently completed 1,187 mile jaurt from Chicago to Hew Orleans. The rsrxvrn, which waa in charge 4 the T.' 4t 3. Tours Company, of Qucsgo, consisted of White thirty passHiye' and threeused In motor busses of the type the national parks. Dixie as the The tour. Kotor Bo caravan, traversed the IdxhT Highway from Chicago Louisville, the Jackson highway from Louisville to Meridian. Mist., and the Mississippi Valley route from Meridian to New Oi learn. The caravan made the long trip in n leisurely manner, utilising in kn-w- n - attain it. Man must often choose between trivial and the worth JOUBNSY'S to mar the pleasure of ths journey. the to aa all IS days, ao give Only on tire change was necessary seems splendors en route, meet peo- andAhat was made at a luncheon running tima of ple along the way and participate atop. The actual tendered the the busaee was 68 8 hours and in welcoming fete 4 miles per pioneers in long distance motor bus their average speed 17 miles a day. mr. They covered 80 travel by the hospitable folk ef the encountered were, for The roads South. Night stops were made at 111.: Danville. Ind.; the most part, good, the tour re- Columbus, Louisville, Ky.; Cave City, Ky.: calling vividly the substantial progconstruction Bowling Green, Ky.; Nashville, ress made In highway Tenn.; Florence, Ala.; Hamilton, throughout the South in the lest few years end particularly in TenAla.; Columbus, Miss.: Merid nessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Miss.! Hattiesburg, Miss, " Bormusa, La. a The passengers. Including The Motor Club of Louisiana tent were delighted with . n. delegation of its members to doaen women, now thoroughly SUdell to welcome the tourists and the trip, end are conduct the- party on to - New convinced that bua travel affords mode for Seeing Apiaries the ideal Orleans. Thera waa no mechanical trouble First pas-tania- lt 4 3 - j j i -- 1 i ?iff ?" u.i , , i7 - u -- . MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL What Men Admire Most in Women is Perfect Health the sign of Strength 1 1 BIVIV ; BDU VVVBI4I Viw " Prescription of Dr. Pierces in tablets Or liquid or send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce Invalid Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y and Vite for free medical advice. 1 By Charles SuchM WmmmHmmmmVm , 14 A 2 A A J' Logon City Logon City 1. . I ' ' tlr:ri com-plete- board tUuatraticns, XOTTCR CF ML1 or planned. The complete facta relating to the transaction, together with abstracts from contracts, or other documents, necessary to pres- ent the complete facts, must be rVenv Th ties interested (not dummies' used in the transaction) numt be stated regardless of who presents the question, whether attorney, accountant, tax service, ' or ether representative, e, ' II j. : Denver Excursions f Union Pacific System ! , 1 ? TITHING-OFFIC- Bakersfield, Calif. Dr. Plarceg ""Favorite Pieacrlpthm Has' been s - great help t me na a. tonic and nervine and I am glad to Five It ' my recommendation. M T health auf-- i , bad become very poor; I waa was weakness, Inward with faring nervous, could not sleep, had lost toy appetite. I waa weak and Buffered with backache and pains In my xlde and my limb ached. 1 was & physical wreck When I . began taking tbe Favorite Pre-scriptlon' but It completely cured me of all my weakness and built me up Into a good healthy, strong con-ditlon." Mrs J Stlngiey, 2128 Q St. Temple Height.... ; 1 "Temple -. 2 Temple I.olcTemple Heights..., t s Temple reichts... 1 ' Temple Logan Clty.... ..... Logan City. Logan City 1 Logan City f Logan City Logon City.,..,,. i. - - con-devic- I - il 8-- g.-i-y . fieli'7 uf-eaw-- fw - re-adj- . H. R. PEDERSEN, i fundawithout neglecting-th- e Adv. Treasurer1 of Logan City and. CoUecinr oi Special T mental duty of determining tax wn we iuiii s . liability upon the basis of actual WAXTKU AT OXt'K 4 men er v I happenings. Under these cir- men interested In Church f the administrative cumstance ncatlonal Work. .121.00 n w. - I Greatorex, jlotel Logan. necessity is- obvious of , giving precedence over abstract or pros--. pective cases to aetual cases in iilPEaCoi t which tbe taxpaver desires to The LcrsR Stsk Czzz know what are his immediate will hc.J tl Society liabilities under the law. Claaaifled ada must m ad-. meetinx Monday eve: It will be the policy of the vanca. On cent a morqbspaid (Saus, 1922, to room 12 tiJ 1 . not to answer any In- - j Mlnitnim. tor Brat inasrtioaprif ccau. i Bureau c C.at 7:09 p. m. Ail quiry-excc--pt under, the follow--- 1 L mittees ana others ing circumstances; are Invited. d The transaction must be IL of Temple EaccriJ," and not merely proposed while. When a proposal is put to him by his who wish NOTICE OF gALE FOR UPEtTAL TAX to guide and help him, how easy And, if you are all agreed on it is to reply, I havent time. this, we can round out 1922 with Notice is hereby given that special taxes tot the payment of the cost But that is not the pathway to results which will make us all and expense of the construction of the improvement made in water main J. Odgtn Armour rejoice. progress. District No. One, Paradise Town, Cache County, Utah, ore due and unpaid To Years. on New his tn him. -- Hft.Ahnnld employees in ftmnunts and noon the lands set forth and described In the delinquentlist hereto attached, and unless said taxes together with ttnr self Lets assume here is opthe real publication are paid on or before the 23rd dayonof January,be1922, portunity. 1 must consider careaold for auch said day upon which said taxes are a lien will property what' to offer. it ha fully Maybe taxes, cost of advertising and expenses of sale, ot the front door of THE Ill have to my time; beginning at the hour of 12 o'clock noon of said day and continuing until all of said property shall have been aold. perhaps Ill have to change my Dated this Ilth, day of January, 1922. methods. . But I am ready for PARADISE, CACHE COCXTY, CTAH. JANUARY 11. 1822. la it 80 busiwill h,iecmcity gening V help the anything that upon. .which the, pecial tax list of property delinquent nessWhoever reasons and will amwerthe ttlephane.At for the payment expense of the of the cost and now being tested, .willj struction of the improvement made in water main acts thus, connot go far astray number one. -- paradise, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH, IS in the business world. like a phone message on a cyl- - j district UNPAID AND DELINQUENT, TOGETHER WITH THE NAMES OF ' answers case in to is who inder, , The man nobody eager THE OWNERS OF SUCH PROPERTY, WITH THE AMOUNT OF improve, does not ignore re- the call, and deliver it to the TAXES DELINQUENT. Amount due Amount due quests.; When he is aseked to subscriber when he returns.!. 2nd InstlmT Instlm't NAME Description of Property do something that he believes Never again nobody hame! block 22, Plat A ....... I 54.85 Lot 7 and I. D. Abbott to be less important than the The actual costumers of elec-- 1 Richard M. Bishop Lots part 4 and 5, Blk 12. Plat 7rBIk3, Pla .things that already occupy his trie companies in Ohio number Richard M. Bisbop Lot 7 8.andBlk. Lot Plat A 32, Fred Woodard Lot time, he will think the subject 1002,000, but more than 5,200, Mrs. B hn ceo benefit the cf the then .and electricity, get prove through iWm. S. Goldsberry, Lot 5, Bik. 4t Plat A.... w. v.r practicaly the entire popula- point. Wijiara Holmes, Lots 4 and 7, Blockil2, Plat A I havent time does tion of the state. Looks like a Francis M. Couch, Lot 16, Block 16. Plat A And James Hall Ut il, Block 8, Plat A Unanimous decision! . not prove it I rw to. r. Bceinmetz, cononlt James Hall Beginning at a point N.E corner ot Block All of ns have time to improve ur. g pjat A and runnlng thenc8 south 211.5 feet, thence not only at the suggestion of ng engineer OI the General Llec-- j West 257 5 feet, thence North 211.5 feet, thence East others, but of our own initiative. trie Company, says that Niagret 257.5 feet to beginning, containing 54,450 square feet All of us wish to improve fo rails could supply electricity! 28.01 24.73 James 1, Block 2, Plat A therein lies the greatest pleas- for tomcago, if need De, n MUR. Gor6 21.01 26.65 Loan Corp. Lot 8. Blk. 8 Plat A plcot Mort( y elecS present-dathe ure to honest work. range ot Ptcot Mortg. & Loan Corp. Lota 7 and 8, Blk. 3, Pint A.. 60.78 73.14 Thomas J. Pearce Lota 23 and 6, Block 3, Plat A.r., All of us can improve for "L- fMnemfioton 40.02 60.78 Henry J. Johnson Lota 2 and 8, Blk. 2, Plat B around all about us aie many 28.01 84.73 David J. James Lot 2, Block 9, Plat A start on we w;hieh may things 91.04 David J. James Lota 1, 6. 7 and 8. Block 4, Plat A.... 119.60 ' ' Fannie W. James Beglnnlg!on south side of street right now. at a point 2096.6 feet East of point 94 feet south Here is, the most inspiring of the 8.W. corner of Block 3,Plat A, Paradise town- thought I can bring you at the alto survey, thene South 165 feet, thence- East- - 3 lift. 2 New Year, of. the . beginning along south dancing. "There is one dance, f feet, thence North 165 place of bfglnninB C0B 1 fe? MRS. J. STIXGI.KY however, which is his favorite, i 14.23 square It is a danco be learned dunng ,olia Lofthouse Estate 42.14 Lots 2. 3, 4 and 5 Blk. 8, Plat A 112.87 37.05 his naval days, and he has been Edward J. Norman West H Lota 1 and 8, Blk, S3 Plat'A 45.93 34.73 known to dance it at Balmoral 'Joseph K. Obray Lot 5, Block 8, Plat B ........... 47.75piatV.:.namely, the sailor's hornpipe. 34.78 The gift of Baddeley cake is; Mra. James H. Oldham Lot 6. Block 22, -!! 24.73 Plat A 1 and 8, Block 1. Plat A 60.78 an interesting custom in con George Pearce-Lo26.05 neetkm with old Drury Lanelwge Pearce Lot 1, Block 8, Plat A 73 Lot 7 JlockJL Ixmdon. in The cake is Theatre p! rIIuZ LoL2, Block J?6, . 84.7 ir.uoiii Of the .Mineral Point Copper Mining Company Lots 2, 4 and 5 provided by the manager 84.00 theatre undcr a bequest made j Block 13, Plat B 110.23 38.52 8. Block 2, Plat A... 47.76 many years ago by an actor' Edwin 8. otSummers H Lot 7' and Lot11th. 1922. Date first publication, January named Baddeley. It is eaten on . WILLIAM T. JAMES. the stage by the performers on Treasurer and Collector of Special Taxes for Paradise Town, Cache Adv. Twelfth Night, County, Utah. rW seems advisable at thi. time definitely to qjitliwe the Bureau's policy which will govern the consideration cf these requests. The Revenue Acts of 1918 and 1921 depart widely at many A. R, Homer Griffin ... points from prior law or prac- W. E.Nielsen u tice, and have given rise to new Leo A. E. questions of such importance, J. A. Lloyd Hendrlckaen complexity, and number that the James A. Andenea resources of the Bureau are no Mrs. W. 8. LHgtim,.,;..; more than adequate tr advise R. 8. Mo A Hater., H. A. Pedersen taxpayers promptly of their pre- J. 8. Calderwood sent liabilities arising out of B. G. Thatcher .......... past .transactions. It hi impos- Tyrs ilV. Stevens.,., sible to answer every question Log Amusement and Investment Company ... which' the invention or ingenu- Methodist Episcopal Church ity cf the inquirer may devise eul. other-ordinar- y r Hei.'ji . 7 For there is a vast" difference , being- - received daily for rulings and advice upon abstract cares or prospective transactions involving questions of income tax and profits liability. These requests are so numerous and the insistence on prompt action sq great that it has acknowledged' himself to be at the end of his rope. And that is always the sadest which any one can get ino. are Requests -- Western Stock Show. lf fare round trip. One and Tickets on sale January 14-inclusive. Limit,- January 25th. Adv. Ask 0. S, L. Agents, one-ha- 1? - CLUX"lr Spring Crook VZ'S. TAX Jrri;tio Cf Principal pine of bMaoea, Utah. Thar are dollaguat r FOR RENT House koeplag the following stock mi aoee- -t t . i 160 South 1 West. ; ssaossmsat mad on the !7th L r 1931. the several BOIiaFoaaALH Light pair No. October, set opposite U names cf t j H, cheap, Pbsn 416I. .j. . apective ihareholdera, as f ass: ALMOST XKW Kitchen Cabinet for No. of No. ( 346 Nam sale at North 4 West. Certificate kM.j i ' 106 , 15 Hyram Jones. fit.. GOOD MILK COWS I'OH SALE Gibbons Bro 10 194 lt.f Pali 808-- J. Jos. Bastow., 14 ' It.: ,12 - v VreuLT cWn'. HorrwT9r Aad in aecordaaoo wick Jxw i . : 196 North 2 Weri. ' , an order of the Board ot r GOOD HEATING STOVE for sale so many shatea ot each r Used I month. Call (79 South lr such stock as may bo neoertry . bo sold at the ofitee of the La Went., on the loth day ot January, K 11 r , . WE TEACH you right. Spocial rates. 2 p. m. to pay the delinquent Y. M. C. A. Auto School, Los Ango- - meat together with the ee- -t t . lea. advertising and expeaao ef sals. t. v. ; alor we , t-- ii. TRADE! TRADE! TRADE! acre la flrat clasa farming , , trict. Call 710 W. . , OM dis- Adv. JOHN SCHENK, Caere . , Ct: T, t. NOTICE OP kTOf ", , . , KZZTIZ Round Oak Notlc I hereby ff'tea' Utt Chief Range and Wbita Booster England points this winter. ' i ntosl Kltchea Cabinet, good aa new.Phoae annual meeting of t 259-of the Lewiston State Eank tt 1' . .. , on, Utah, will bo hoU on Ti WERE NOT REALLY VAMPJSH WANTED Second band building Jan, 17, 1922, nt 11 a. i. at can be knocked down that and Us hanking honao, tor the aUc'.a moved. Notify John Merchen, R. F. of director tor tbe enanlac yar Qlrla Hastily l teems Prim Cstlsg D, N 1, Logan. for the (ran section ot auch other When Their Favorite Frofeeeor bo-tbusiness as may pro;5y none Hove In Sight. EXPERIENCED LADY Will take th mooting. rare of children by the hour. Apply S. R. ROGERS, Cashier. , Tbe girl might have been born In 37 East 1st North, , , ; Adv. Green wlch vlllage. She wore her hair AGENTS- - MAKE 97S A WEEK By d boii bed, tortoLf PC02AT3 AND glasses selling 6 average Creaco Raincoat looee Jersey drees, green earrings CZZ? a day. Ootflt Free. No delivering. which dangled from ber ears and (lie Mfg. Co., Dept 227, AshImproved smoked a cigarette In an Imitation land, O. Jade cigarette holder. Nat to over-loo- k over. 17 dekmg grew head made of wood YDI NG MSN, WOMEN siring government positions. (1(9 Her companion wo a little lee true write for free list ot poai-tioto type. They were conaplcuously at monthly, tA C zxt now open, R. Terry, (former la Pw luncheon in a chop suey reetaumnt. Civil Service e examiner) 674 ContinCkk to aal Lr Suddenly a tali, rattier distinguished ental Bldg. Washington, D. C. looking man entered the te roem. The need to girl, slio faced tbe door, gasped. MONET IS 8CARCB W ecunomica. Now I the time to have NOTICE TO CR2airrCN "Good Lord, Dolly, there's Irofessor those old time pieces put la flrat I Lay off qul. ." ' data conditio. XU work guaranto la the Matter of (ho Estate of Marita Instantly the earrings were Jerked Pries very reasonable. Journal out of tbe girls ears, her cigarette ed. Tbomyoom (Also known aa Block. W. Lathy watchmaker. Martha Haaaea,) Deceased. waa tbrusn to the floor and. hastily Creditors wilt present elatrr with Abo- cigarette boldor. wu sue pt'rt PROFIT Mon and women tepied-uthe nsderslrn tucked Into ber hag and she rubbed Clearing Hundrodn Weakly, New vouchors attached to in Hyrum, Crehe Washing Compound. Wonderful tell- od at his residence ber napkin briskly over her llpa, Utah, on or before th lath The professor sat down at the op- er. Big repeater; Natures mightiest County day of Fobruary, 1921. Hyram P. i Cleanser. 109 other noon. Free aai table once never and glanced pie. MITCHELL, 1399 B. 61st, Dopt Jen sea. Executor. E. S. Chamber. posite at tbe two girl a. Milwaukee Journal. 629, Attorney. Date of first pubUcatbm Chiesgo. . December 21. 1921. r g t Horse racing cn ica is a popular pastime at several New -- FOR SALK CHEAP J. tfek i C'l shell-rimme- ns JL1t ' Ufttt t n, Boys, X?n AshanzIcfYcz! , |